Karmic debt is the karma you carry with you from past actions, including how you acted and the negative consequences you experienced or caused.
Karma comes to you no matter what. If you give good, then good comes, and if you give bad, then bad comes. Karma can be enjoyed, but it can also cause pain.
You don’t want to have to pay Karmic debt back, and you want to avoid it. When you have things happen to you that you don’t want to experience, such as financial problems, breaking up in relationships, and other bad luck, chances are that you have done something in your former life that caused the karmic debt.
Understanding Karmic Debt
Karma means that every action has an equal action. That means that if you drop something, it will fall. If you are rude, rudeness will come back to you. The reaction will be identified based on the action. Karma is the reaction to each action you take, even if you don’t believe in karma.
Whatever you put into the universe will come back to you. If you are kind, people will be kind to you. If you steal, you might get robbed. This karmic debt can come from things in your past life that you haven’t learned over time, and it can go from one lifetime to another.
When you experience events that happen because of negative actions you took in another life, you might be experiencing this karmic debt.
Pros and Cons of Karmic Debt
Karmic debt might feel like a totally bad thing, but there can be some pros about karmic debt, too, such as:
- It allows you to experience new things. As you learn new things, then you learn new lessons, and you have new opportunities.
- It helps you grow and change. You won’t always grow when things are good, and challenges can push you to grow.
- Lesson learning: You can learn your lessons and become a better person. If you don’t like who you are, karmic debt can help you learn lessons and do better.
Here are the cons of karmic debt:
- You might lose your job.
- You have bad luck in your career.
- You have bad relationships.
- How you treated someone poorly in the past can come back to you.
Does Everyone Have Some Karmic Debt?
Yes. Everyone has karmic debt, but you might not be experiencing it right now. It could come to you in another lifetime. No one goes through life without making some kind of mistake, and when you make mistakes, you will have a karmic debt to pay back.
Chances are that you will evolve and change in your spirituality, and you will see that you are better than you were in your past lives. People who don’t care to hurt others, lie, or manipulate people to get their way are people who hurt others. They will have to change just like you do, and they will have to go through karmic debt to make these changes.
Since you have lived many lifetimes, you will experience your karmic debt differently than someone else does. People will experience karmic debt and learn from it.
Do You Have Karmic Debt?
If you keep having bad things happen to you, you will probably pay back your karmic debt. You can use numerology to help you to figure out if you have karmic debt. These numbers mean that you have karmic debt:
- 13
- 14
- 16
- 19
Numerology shows you that numbers are important and can give you insight into what is going on in your soul. They can show you your strengths and weaknesses and what your passions are. You can get your karmic date number by finding your life path number. You do this by adding the numbers of your birth month, date, and year together and breaking them down to a single digit.
Personality Number
Your personality number is calculated by adding the number to your birthday without adding the year. If you were born on May 6th, you would add 5+6=11, which can be broken down to 1+1=2. If the digits are 13, 14, 16, or 19, your life path or your personality number has karmic debt.
Getting Rid of Karmic Debt
Karmic debt is hard to deal with, but you can clear it over your lifetime. You can choose to deal with it, but you will have to face it at one point or another if you don’t. You can choose to clear it or not to clear it, but at some point, you will have to pay it back if you don’t.
If you don’t want to clear your karmic debt, you need to just give in to it and do what is best. Set your intentions and learn life lessons, and you will be a better person for it. Here are ways that you can give in to karmic debt:
- Don’t be in any more relationships.
- Become bitter.
- Blame other people.
- Acknowledge your place in the problems.
- Learn your lessons.
You can do this positively or negatively. The key to getting rid of karmic debt is learning the lessons the universe is trying to teach you.
Ignoring Karmic Debt
If you ignore karmic debt, you will have to come to a point where you pay this back. Even if you reach your higher purpose, you must repay this debt in a lifetime. You may incarnate to another life and start having bad relationships, financial problems, or other karmic debt you must pay back. Even soulmates can be in karmic debt.
Your experiences with karmic debt will make you a better person. Dealing with karmic debt is a choice that you can make, and that is an okay choice. If you deal with it, learn from it and improve.
If you choose to ignore karmic debt, you will see that it can come to you in another lifetime, and you will eventually have to learn your lesson. It can be easier or harder, and that is completely up to you.
The idea that our actions have consequences in future lives is fascinating. It makes you think twice about how you treat others.
I wonder if there are scientific ways to prove the existence of karmic debt or if it’s purely a spiritual belief.
The numerology part was quite intriguing. I’ll definitely try to calculate my life path number.
It’s interesting to see how karmic debt can affect one’s life. I never thought about it in such a detailed way before.
Can karmic debt be avoided completely, or is it something everyone must deal with?
The article suggests that everyone has some karmic debt to pay, but it can be managed by learning from your experiences.
I appreciate the balanced view of pros and cons. It’s not all doom and gloom, there are opportunities for growth.
The concept of karmic debt makes sense, but how do you know for sure if you’re experiencing it?
Numerology can also help identify karmic debt. It’s worth exploring more.
I think it’s about self-reflection and recognizing patterns in your life that seem to recur.
Ignoring karmic debt seems like it would lead to more problems in future lives. Better to deal with it head-on.
Agreed. Facing it now might be difficult, but it’s probably worth it in the long run.